Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Destroyed Denim

Hello All,
Thanks for checking out this week's blog post from SQUAD CLOTH!

SQUAD has been a little stagnant because I have been busy with finals and my printer has been swamped with work.  So, I am going to hopefully get another printer to quickly produce the Ohio area codes shirt.  When I get back to Ohio from San Diego I will be putting the tags in the tie dye dipped button downs and putting them on the website for purchase.  Over my winter break I am also planning to do an update to the website and take a lot more photos of all the gear.  I have sketched a lot this week though and while my work still needs improvement, my progression is very visible compared to day one.

I wanted to talk about something that I have been doing for about a year now that is really beginning to gain popularity once again.  Extremely destroyed and distressed denim is back once again, which is awesome because I love this style.  The nice thing about extremely destroyed jeans is that you do not have to pair them with other intricate or complex pieces because the jeans can be the center piece of the outfit.  While you can wear shirts with prints and other things of that nature, I feel that a minimalistic approach to your outfit is the best way to go in this case.  I would go with a light washed pair of destroyed jeans with a neutral colored basic shirt and shoes, allowing the holes in the jeans to really attract the eye.  Having all the holes in the winter can be chilly for you legs, but thats what spandex leggings or long johns are for and they will look great if you can match them with you top.  If you have any gold jewelry it will really pop with this simple outfit.  This look is also very inexpensive to achieve because you can destroy the pants your self quite easily with a pair of scissors and sand paper.  Just look on youtube for step by step instructions on how to destroy are pair of pants.

Thank you for checking out the SQUAD CLOTH blog this week and check back in for the latest from the brand.  SQUAD CLOTH.  HOME OF THE FULLGROWN.

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